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Hunting

Hunting

Black Bear Seasons

Bear Regulations

Bag Limit: One bear per tag, except it is unlawful to take cubs less than one year old or sows with cubs less than one year old.

Within a calendar year, and during authorized seasons, a hunter may harvest:

  • One bear with a General Season Fall Tag
  • One bear with an Additional General Season Fall Tag
  • One bear with a Controlled Spring Bear Tag

It is unlawful to:

  • Use bait to attract black bear and using dogs to hunt or pursue black bear is prohibited.
  • Hunt with a centerfire rifle without a valid (used or unused) deer or elk tag during certain time periods and areas; see Hunting Regulations.

General Season Fall Tag Sale Deadline

Oct. 2, see License, Tag, and Permit Fees.

Statewide Season:

Aug. 1 - Dec. 31

Additional Tag: An additional bear tag may be purchased throughout the season; however, hunters must purchase the general season tag to be eligible for the additional tag.

Mandatory Check for All Harvested Bears

  • The skull of any bear taken must be presented to an ODFW field office or designated collection site within 10 days of the kill to be checked and marked; the hunter is responsible to have it presented.
  • Hunters are required to check-in the skull only.
  • Skull must be unfrozen when presented for check-in and please prop open mouth so tooth can be accessed. Inserting a stick or dowel between the molars prior to freezing/drying out will help keep jaw open.
  • Hunters are requested but not required to submit the reproductive tract of any female bear harvested, see diagram.
  • Check-in at ODFW field offices must occur by appointment during normal business hours (Mon. - Fri., 8am - 5pm). Please call ahead to make arrangements to have the bear checked.
  • At check-in, hunters must provide:
    • Sex of animal.
    • Date and location including Wildlife Management Unit of harvest.
    • Complete hunter information including the issued date and time of a paper tag or the confirmation number of an electronic tag; a completed “Wildlife Transfer Record Form” (select Transfer in your ODFW account) is an alternative for providing the needed information.
  • Hunters must still complete mandatory reporting via the internet.

Hunt Area

Entire Wildlife Management Unit unless indicated with an asterisk(*).

Tag Sale Deadline

March 31.

Private lands will limit access for highlighted hunts. Do not apply unless you have access to a place to hunt.

Any Legal Weapon Controlled 700 Series Spring Hunts

Hunt #

Hunt Name

Open Season

2026 Tags

2025 1st Choice

Applicants

710A

NW Oregon*

Apr. 1 - May 31

1,430

1,749

717A

Alsea - Stott Mtn*

Apr. 1 - May 31

273

586

722A

SW Oregon*

Apr. 1 - May 31

4,840

5,532

731A

S Central*

Apr. 1 - May 31

605

533

741A

White Rvr - Hood*

Apr. 1 - May 31

363

474

746A

S Blue Mtns*

Apr. 1 - May 31

880

1,288

752A

Starkey - Ukiah*

Apr. 1 - May 31

330

489

754A

Mt Emily - Walla Walla*

Apr. 1 - May 31

242

1,614

756

Wenaha Unit

Apr. 1 - May 31

275

569

757A

Sled Springs - Chesnimnus*

Apr. 1 - May 31

303

931

759

Snake Rvr Unit

Apr. 1 - May 31

440

681

760A

Minam - Imnaha*

Apr. 1 - May 31

275

519

762A

Pine Cr - Keating - Catherine Cr*

Apr. 1 - May 31

495

995

764

Lookout Mtn Unit

Apr. 1 - May 31

43

61

Graphic promoting safe and responsible hunting. The left side shows a lone hunter walking across an open landscape with text urging hunters to enter the field prepared. The right side lists the Four Primary Rules of Firearm Safety: muzzle control, keeping your finger outside the trigger guard, treating every firearm as loaded, and knowing your target and what is beyond. It also includes a reminder to wear hunter orange, especially for youth hunters.
Safety graphic highlighting responsible hunting practices, the four primary firearm safety rules, and the importance of wearing hunter orange in the field.
Promotional graphic for the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund. The design features a scenic view of Crater Lake with a hiker standing on a rocky overlook. Text encourages donating $5 to support community-led conservation projects across Oregon. The graphic includes the OCRF logo, a QR code linking to more information, and the message “Where healthy habitats are in our sights.”
Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund ad promoting a $5 donation to support community-led conservation projects, featuring a scenic Crater Lake landscape and QR code for more information.

Youth Only Controlled 700 Series Hunts

Hunt #

Hunt Name

Open Season

2026 Tags

2025 1st Choice
Applicants

717T

Alsea-Stott Mtn Youth*

Apr. 1 - May 31

55

30

754T

Mt. Emily-Walla Walla Youth*

Apr. 1 - May 31

20

168

756T

Wenaha Unit Youth

Apr. 1 - May 31

55

59

757T

Sled Springs - Chesnimnus Youth*

Apr. 1 - May 31

88

114

760T

Minam-Imnaha Youth*

Apr. 1 - May 31

55

53